- Ichikawa Ennosuke III
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name = Ichikawa Ennosuke III
三代目 市川 猿之助
birthdate = birth date and age|1939|12|9
location =Tokyo ,Japan
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birthname = Masahiko KinoshiWhile the stage names of all kabuki actors have retained traditional order (Surname-Givenname) on Wikipedia, birth names of those born after theMeiji Restoration are in Western order (Givenname-Surname).]
othername = Ichikawa Danko III, Omodakaya
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academyawards =nihongo|Ichikawa Ennosuke III|三代目 市川 猿之助|Sandaime Ichikawa Ennosuke (b.
9 December 1939 ) is a JapaneseKabuki actor, famous for his love of "keren" (stage tricks). He is considered the king of "chūnori "; he has flown out over the audience, held aloft on strings, over 5000 times.Ennosuke made his stage debut at the age of eight, at the
Tōkyō Gekijō , as Ichikawa Danko III. He would formally take the name Ennosuke in 1963, at the age of 24. He is the brother ofIchikawa Danshirō IV ; their father is Danshirō III. Their great-grandfather and grandfather, respectively, were the first and second to be calledIchikawa Ennosuke .Ennosuke is known as a great proponent of dramatic costumes, flamboyant theater signage, and stage tricks ("keren"), which are looked down upon by many kabuki connoisseurs as "playing to the gallery" and as distracting from the true dramatic art. Nevertheless, among those who enjoy "keren", Ennosuke is quite well-regarded. He performed "chūnori" for the first time in 1968, as the fox in "
Yoshitsune Senbon Zakura ", and for the five thousandth time in 2000, asGuan Yu . He has revived a number of old plays, including "Date no Jūyaku " (The Ten Roles of Date), in which he played ten roles in one performance, through the use of a number of methods of "hayagawari" (costume quick-change).In November 2003, Ennosuke suffered from symptoms of a
stroke , and did not perform for most of the following year. However, today he is still actively performing.Notes and Reference
* [http://kabuki21.com/ennosuke3.php Ichikawa Ennosuke III at Kabuki21.com]
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